Ministry Spokesperson and Joint Secretary Ananda Kafle has stated that the Ministry of Home Affairs has drawn serious attention to the recent publicizing of sit-ins, rallies, protests and other agitation programs in the names of various individuals and groups through social media, and clarified that the government is serious about addressing the legitimate demands, interests and concerns of all.
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The Ministry of Home Affairs has requested everyone to seek a solution to any demand through talks and dialogue.
Ministry Spokesperson and Joint Secretary Ananda Kafle has stated that the Home Ministry has drawn serious attention to the fact that various individuals and groups are currently making public their protest programs, including sit-ins, rallies, and demonstrations through social media, and clarified that the government is serious about addressing everyone's legitimate demands, interests, and concerns.
He issued a statement on Saturday, saying, "We sincerely request everyone to find a legitimate solution to any demand through talks and dialogue instead of holding such sit-ins, rallies, demonstrations, and demonstrations."
Reminding that the current government, which was formed after the protests led by the Gen-G generation, is active in creating an environment for the upcoming election scheduled for Falgun 21, Ministry Spokesperson Kafle informed that the government is accordingly amending the election-related laws, managing resources and means, and holding talks and dialogues with political parties and stakeholders.
He stressed that everyone's contribution is important and their role is indispensable to ensure that the elections are held in a clean, fair and fear-free environment on the announced date while maintaining peace and security in the country, and that cooperation and coordination are necessary according to their respective roles and responsibilities.
A statement issued by the ministry on Saturday said, 'After the protests on Bhadra 23 and 24, the government is restoring public services and rebuilding damaged structures, and the peace and security situation is returning to normal, and the government is creating an election-focused environment. The Ministry of Home Affairs has recently drawn serious attention to the fact that various individuals and groups have made public their protest programs, rallies, protests and other events through social media.'
The ministry has drawn attention to the fact that vested interests seeking to cause instability in the country can infiltrate such programs and cause unrest and chaos, and the organizers should also be aware of this. The ministry has requested everyone to contribute to the promotion of national interests by maintaining communal harmony in the country while making their demands, while ensuring that the people's rights, including the right to live peacefully, receive uninterrupted public services, and participate in elections, are not violated, and that public security and national security are not compromised.
